By Logan Anderson ~ Editor Omegatimes

A top New Zealand scientist has 'lashed out' at the country's dismal childhood immunisation rates after a Parliamentary Select Committee report has it languishing as one of the 'worst' in the world.

New Zealand should instead be acknowledged as a world leader in it's resistance to the evil UN eugenics and vaccination agenda.

The following article - published by a New Zealand News website - reports that one of New Zealand's top scientists, Sir Peter Gluckman, a former paediatrician, as 'lashing out' at New Zealand's dismal childhood immunisation rates after a parliamentary Health Select Committee report has the country still languishing as one of the worst in the world.

Sir Peter Gluckman, undoubtedly a very learned scholar, unfortunately represents a community of opinion that is in league with the drug companies and the puppet master organisations behind them - namely the United Nations, Illuminati, Gates Foundation, Club of Rome etc.

Sir Peter, therefore, cannot help but be compromised in terms of 'objective neutrality. Despite this conflict of interest and the power of pursuasion and pressure that the medical profession seems so easily to wield, it is gratifying - for whatever reason - that New Zealanders are resistant to some degree to injecting themselves and their children with the poisons that harm and kill in far greater measure than they could ever possibly prevent.

The Government's top scientist has lashed out at New Zealand's dismal childhood immunisation rates after a parliamentary Health Select Committee report has the country still languishing as one of the worst in the world.

Sir Peter Gluckman, a former paediatrician, told the Health Select Committee at an inquiry last month New Zealand's immunisation rates were still well below OECD levels and this was "concerning".

Speaking to the Manawatu Standard last night, he said there were three main reasons for New Zealand's poor immunisation record.

"There is a complacency because there haven't been any major epidemics in recent times in New Zealand, which is worrisome, and there is a middle-class New Zealand attitude that `other kids will be vaccinated but it's not necessary for mine to be'. Parents have been taken in by misinformation that immunisations can cause autism, which is a load of rubbish, and there is also a significant group of disadvantaged children whose families are committed to looking after them, but just don't have the information necessary to make the informed decisions."